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This im- proves the car's aerodynamics, and resulting fuel efficiecy. The Deluxe Hatch- back cornes in four color options, with two smart new color combinations for 1986: *Champagne Beige, with Beige interior *Avignon Blue, with Blue interior. And this year, the rear spoiler bas been color co-ordinated. The Deluxe model of- fers full carpeting, tricot, and vinyl upbolstery, remote bat- eh release, and a con- venient rear seatback that splits and folds forward. The Civic Deluxe of- fers a choice of either a five-speed manual or the three-speed Hon- damatic transmission, powered by Hondas 1342 cc, 4-cylinder, single overhead cam- sbaft, 12-valve engine. P165/70 SR13 radial tires are standard. Cooling System Neglect Can Mean Double Jeopardy Owners of the more fuel-efficient vehicles built since the late '70's are advised of the im- portance of keeping their engine cooing systems in prime con- dition. According to Automotive Cooling Systems Institute, these engines are more sen- sitive to correct operating temperatures than were their predecessors of a decade or more ago. Engineers have designed engines to operate at higher tem- peratures due to dlown- sizing of radiators to fit in small vehicles. Ten years ago, larger radiators with seven- pound pressure caps kept the boiling point of an engine at about 230 degrees. Today's cars, which have smaller frontal areas and therefore smaller radiators, have necessitated a move to i5-pound pressure caps which push the boiling point of an engine to 260 degrees. The hotter- running engines are also more fuel efficient and less polluting. Maintaining efficient performance and long engine life demands conscientious attention to the maintenance of the vebicle. This places the responsibility on the driver to be alert to unusually hot or cold engine operation and to take corrective measures before damage is done. This is easy for the G N. AUTO SERVICES 317 Hopklns St., Whitby 666-2885 FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT Weil inspect eheels, correct air pressure, adlust camber, a cter and toe In to proper algnment specifIcatlons. ni seisuspension and stearIng systems. Pants extra tfýi rsquired. MOST CARS$2 1111 UNDERSPRAY UNDERBODY WITH OIL $25@00 BRAKE SPECIAL Front & Rear Includes front pads, turn rotors, repack bearings nrear shoes, tuin drums, service brake cables. MOST CARS 1I5 9 LUBE, 011 &FILTER Inctudas nama brand cil, itea nd up to 5 litres of 1OW.ic k.molor cil, plus a complts chessis tube. MOST CARS FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY owner whose -ctr bas a temperature gauge on the instrument panel. Over-cool operation or progressive overheating shows up on the dial. However, most cars have warning lights which often don't in- dicate trouble until it is too late. For owners of these cars, the Institute suggests several danger signs to be aware of. Poor operation of the beater in the winter cer- tainly is an indication that the car is not war- ming up. A cold-running engine often causes sluggish performance and poor fuel economny due to unburned gases. Additionally, unburned contaminants in the oil can cause sludge to build up in the crank- case. If it's running too hot, eventualiy the warning light wil corne on. Meanwhile, however, an indication of a hot- running engine could be knocking or pinging un- der load or a tendency of &"4after-run" or dieseling when the engine is shut off. Preventive main- tenance of the cooling system is the key to preventing either of these symptoms. An- nual cleaning and checking of the systemn plus replacing the beits and hoses, as needed, will go a long way toward prolonging engine life and maitn- taining power fuel economy. A special warning goes to motorists who use their vehicles for towing: unless the car is equipped with a factory trailer towing package, it is advisable to have an additional engine/tran- smission cooler in- stalled. The automatic transmission is cooled by the same systemn that proteets the engine and extreme overheating can damage the tran- smission as well as the engine: double jeopar- What keeps the Hatchback in front